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Richness of Contract Law
An Analysis and Critique of Contemporary Theories of Contract Law
Häftad, Engelska, 1998
Del 28 i serien Law and Philosophy Library
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Beskrivning
Scholars have produced a wide variety of theoretical work on contract law. This text compiles it, and presents it coherently in order to evaluate it. It also supplies references to additional sources. The author offers his own practical perspective that emphasizes contract law's richness and complexity and questions the utility of abstract unitary theories. The author argues that, notwithstanding contract law's complexity, it successfully facilitates the formation and enforcement of private arrangements and ensures a degree of fairness in the process of exchange. Each chapter presents a pair of largely contrasting theories to clarify the central issue of contract law and theory, to set forth the range of views, and to help identify a practical middle ground. Among the contract theories discussed and analyzed are promise, contextual, feminist, formal, mainstream, critical, economic, empirical, and relational. The book should interest legal theorists, practising lawyers, law students, and general readers who want to learn more about contract law and theory.